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The Fragrant Limberger

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
May
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
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Some folks do not like tho odor of Limbergor chaeso ; Imt fchere are peoplel wlio eaiinot appreciate the flavor of a well-developed pole-cat. One evening, not very long sino', a gentleman had made his pivjiavalious to altend prayer meotiug with bis wifo. Prior to Btarting, he oaiue down towu to his place of busïnesa, and, while thatte, au acqnftintauoe dincovered tliat lm va,s about to ongagfi in Wednetiduy evening devotions. Accordingly, lie put Lip a villamoTïs job. Procuxiog a shce. of tho most fragrant chceso tu be liad, Ju watched lxis opportunity, wad just as the genüeman stopped cml "l iii door to go home for his wie, slipped it into his pocket. Tho paffleá repaired to the vhuroh, and were snmi Reafced sid; by nido in a oomfortabíe pow near the Htove. Soon the chccsc lx'iau to grow loud. The síhters turned Ihcir IicíuIh and looked aa il' a krant barrel had exploded. Tho deacons olovated their nopes, and Üioughtol' the thiiil plague of Egypt. Thopreachtr Bteollod i great smcíl, and the wife of the ruiconsoionfi odor casket iiudged hor Spouse, and iüipiircd i!' he did not Bmell BonicthiiiL,'. "Maria, it'n awi'ul," he responded 5 "it must De tli" coal." The more tho asHembly poculated, tho krader fflie odor became, and (iually all hands united in hurrying the proceed ings to a close. Arnvod at home, and while preparing to retire, the gentleman discovered the canee of the nnpleasantness, and removed it on a chip.

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Old News
Michigan Argus